VANDERBILT SAVES RACE.; Dashes to Mineola Just in Time to File Lloyd's Bond of Indemnity.

MINEOLA, L.I., Oct. 29. -- The Vanderbilt Cup race had a narrow escape from being postponed or abandoned. When the Nassau County Board of Supervisors granted the Motor Cups Holding Company permission to hold the race over the public roads of Nassau County the Supervisors demanded a bond of $100,000 to be file dwith them to meet any possible damage suits as a result of the race. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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